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March 11, 1960

Gazette of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, 1960, No. 8 (Overall Issue No. 202)

Covers Premier Zhou Enlai’s message of sympathy to Morocco following an earthquake, regulations on motor vehicle management, and directives to support drought relief through agricultural machinery supplies.

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January 25, 1960

Gazette of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, 1960, No. 3 (Overall Issue No. 197)

Reports on the economic achievements of 1959, support for Soviet proposals on disarmament, a visit to China by an East German delegation, and the establishment of a new agency for foreign economic cooperation, reflecting China's focus on economic and international collaboration.

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December 24, 1958

Gazette of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, 1958, No. 36 (Overall Issue No. 163)

This issue addresses significant developments in China, including decisions on the structure and management of People's Communes, the integration of rural financial and trade systems into these communes, and strategies to boost sericulture production. It emphasizes the transition of communes to socialist collective ownership while laying the groundwork for eventual state ownership.

May 31, 1958

Gazette of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, 1958, No. 19 (Overall Issue No. 146)

This issue introduces regulations for utilizing wild starch plants to support food and industrial production, administrative reorganization that includes merging and reclassifying several counties, and policies outlining local government management of enterprises to enhance efficiency and local autonomy. It emphasizes balancing resource exploitation with conservation and involves major administrative decisions in areas like Inner Mongolia and Guangdong, including the establishment of ethnic autonomous counties.

November 20, 1957

Gazette of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, 1957, No. 49 (Overall Issue No. 122)

This issue focuses on science and technology cooperation between China and Poland, a draft of the 1958 national economic plan, using wine as a substitute in response to grain shortages, strengthening farmland, expanding water conservancy projects, composting campaigns, improving working conditions for high-level intellectuals, and transferring active-duty officers to government positions.

August 2, 1958

Third Conversation of N.S. Khrushchev with Mao Zedong, August 2, 1958, in Fengziyuan

Mao and Khrushchev have a conversation about about international affairs, including NATO, CENTO, and SEATO, relations with the USA and Japan, and the situation in the Near East. They also expressed their views on the situation in Latin America, and preparations for a third world war. According to the Soviet record of the conversation, they also discussed domestic problems in the two countries. Specifically, Mao spoke at length to Khrushchev about the successes of the Great Leap.

November 18, 1957

Excerpt from the Unedited Translation of Mao Zedong’s Speech at the Moscow Conference of Communist and Workers’ Parties

September 1958

Zhu Mei, 'How to Run a Small Scale Brewery'

Published by the Ministry of Light Industry, Zhu Mei's 'How to Run a Small Scale Brewery' (September 1958) introduced beer and beer making to Chinese audiences. Zhu's pamphlet also calls for the construction of hundreds of small scale breweries across China.

March 25, 1959

Mao Zedong's Remarks at the March 25, 1959, Meeting in Shanghai

Mao Zedong’s comments on agriculture and industry at a Communist Party meeting held in Shanghai.

March 26, 1959

The Chairman's Interjections during Comrade Bo Yibo's Report on Industrial Production on March 26

Another version of Mao Zedong's remarks at a Communist Party meeting held in Shanghai, a key talk in scholarly debates about China's Great Leap Forward.

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